Ed's Blog ‘I don’t have a laptop’: How Jack Dorsey runs Twitter from his phone The co-founder and CEO of Twitter and founder of Square Jack Dorsey doesn’t own a laptop and instead does all of his work from his phone.
Jugglehood Are we there yet? An ode to parents at the end of school holidays. The practical dilemma of managing six or seven weeks of school holidays with work begs the question: how do any of us do it?
Business To smiley face or not: the complexity of email etiquette. To use emojis or not? The complexity of email etiquette is a problem for everyone in a globalised workforce and no rules have emerged.
Jugglehood PhDs and parenting: A good match? Dr Inger Mewburn dipped her toe into the postgraduate world when her son Brendan was just eight months old and by the time she had her doctorate he had celebrated his eighth birthday.
Jugglehood Housework: Who’s got it tougher? Young Aussie blokes are pitching in with the housework to such an extent some feel cheated they are doing the lion’s share.
Health 3 ways to help you switch from work to home During the course of any day we all fulfill a variety of roles whether it’s as a partner, a parent, a colleague, a sibling, a daughter, a boss or a friend.
Advice Why creativity is a strategic business tool Australia is a highly successful and prosperous nation.
Advice Is dressing like your boss a good career move? Most of us recognise that what we wear to work can impact the way our colleagues perceive us.
Advice Giving notice: Why resigning can be an agonising experience When you about to go in to your boss to resign are you excited, feeling dread, angry, confident, smug, highly anxious, guilty or relieved? Many people go through a wide array of emotions and most of them have been building for weeks.
News & Views Mean girls at work: How to say yes to the sisterhood In these new days of leaning into whatever (kids, the corner suite, your glowing purpose), one piece of solid advice stands the test of time.
News & Views 6 signs perfectionism is derailing your team I’ve given myself 30 minutes to write this piece.